Event Details

IDA-GA in Partnership with DDGA (Decoding Dyslexia GA) encourages you to attend this workshop to learn about your parental rights and steps towards advocacy.

Special Education Attorney Allison B. Vrolijk will present a highly interactive workshop to answer all of your questions about your rights as you advocate for your child in the public schools. When you register, you will be invited to enter questions you hope Vrolijk will be able to answer during the workshop. After you register, you will be emailed an information packet to print out and bring for reference during the workshop.

When & Where

Montessori Kids Academy
3034 Old Atlanta Road
Cumming,
GA 30030

Tuesday, November 18, 2014 from 6:45 PM to 9:00 PM (EST)

Organizer

The International Dyslexia Association - GA Branch (IDA-GA)

The International Dyslexia Association - Georgia Branch (IDA-GA) is a non-profit, scientific and educational organization which was formed to increase public awareness of dyslexia. Our members are educators, psychologists, physicians, individuals with dyslexia, and parents who have dealt with learning disability issues within local public and private schools. With its approximate 300 members, the Georgia Branch provides an information and referral hotline, community outreach activities, the Dyslexia Dash 5K Run/Walk, yearly conferences, teacher training workshops, and e-newsletters. IDA encourages teachers to train in multisensory, structured language instruction which is now referred to by IDA as Structured Literacy. Visit www.idaga.org for more information and to sign up for the IDA-GA mailing list.